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  • Monday, 12. December, 2011
    McGeechan takes the positives

    McGeechan takes the positives

    Sir Ian McGeechan praised his players despite Bath suffering a Heineken Cup loss to holders Leinster that has left them facing an early exit.

  • Monday, 12. December, 2011
    Cockerill confident despite loss

    Cockerill confident despite loss

    Richard Cockerill conceded that Leicester were well beaten in France on Sunday, but is already looking forward to next weekend's return game.

  • Sunday, 11. December, 2011
    Chiefs hero Mieres slays Dragons

    Chiefs hero Mieres slays Dragons

    Six Ignacio Mieres penalties earned Exeter an 18-6 Amlin Challenge Cup victory over Newport-Gwent Dragons on Sunday evening.

  • Sunday, 11. December, 2011
    Tigers tumble to French defeat

    Tigers tumble to French defeat

    Leicester surrendered their unbeaten record in this season's Heineken Cup to Clermont Auvergne as they lost 30-12 in France in Pool Four.

  • Sunday, 11. December, 2011
    Leinster close in on last eight

    Leinster close in on last eight

    Heineken Cup holders Leinster took a big stride towards this season's quarter-finals after recording an 18-13 win at struggling Bath on Sunday.

  • Sunday, 11. December, 2011
    Mallinder: Saints were sinners

    Mallinder: Saints were sinners

    Northampton coach Jim Mallinder sais his side's indiscipline cost them against Castres as they were knocked out of the Heineken Cup in France.

  • Sunday, 11. December, 2011
    McCall: Farrell's a born winner

    McCall: Farrell's a born winner

    Saracens' Mark McCall says England have recruited a "born winner" after appointing Andy Farrell to their management team for the Six Nations.

  • Sunday, 11. December, 2011
    Booth hails Exiles' success

    Booth hails Exiles' success

    Toby Booth sees London Irish's 34-14 win over Racing Metro as the first step on the road to keeping his team's Heineken Cup hopes alive.

  • Sunday, 11. December, 2011
    Redpath hoping for turning point

    Redpath hoping for turning point

    Bryan Redpath hopes Gloucester can turn their season around on the back of a dogged win over Heineken Cup newcomers Connacht in Galway.

  • Saturday, 10. December, 2011
    Wasps suffer Bayonne setback

    Wasps suffer Bayonne setback

    Wasps lost their unbeaten record in this season's Challenge Cup as they were beaten 19-11 by Bayonne in Pool Three.

  • Saturday, 10. December, 2011
    Sarries go top of Pool Five

    Sarries go top of Pool Five

    Saracens marched to the top of Heineken Cup Pool Five with a 31-26 victory over the Ospreys in an entertaining clash at Wembley Stadium.

  • Saturday, 10. December, 2011
    Win keeps Exiles' hopes alive

    Win keeps Exiles' hopes alive

    London Irish kept their Heineken Cup hopes alive with a stunning bonus-point 34-14 victory over Racing Metro on Saturday.

  • Saturday, 10. December, 2011
    Beaten Saints crash out of HC

    Beaten Saints crash out of HC

    Northampton's indiscipline cost them dearly in a 41-22 defeat to Castres which ended their participation in this season's Heineken Cup.

  • Saturday, 10. December, 2011
    Burns earns win for Gloucester

    Burns earns win for Gloucester

    Freddie Burns kicked the decisive penalty as Gloucester claimed their first win in this season's Heineken Cup, beating Connacht 14-10.

  • Saturday, 10. December, 2011
    Cockerill: Intense games ahead

    Cockerill: Intense games ahead

    Leicester will continue a testing run of games on Sunday that Richard Cockerill describes as "the toughest five weeks in a long time".